Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Realign. Refresh. Refocus.

Save the Date :: April 3-9, 2011

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It’s ME – Marshawn Evans, and it is that time again. We’re approaching the second quarter of 2011. We started this year with a commitment to get focused. We must continue that commitment by learning and doing what it takes to STAY focused.7 Fresh, New Challenges for 7 Focused Days Focus is the THE most important skill that you need this year. What you do now will determine what you are ready to deliver later. I know that there are amazing things in store for you. More joy, more purpose, more fulfillment, fruitful relationships, more productivity and more peace. To receive more you must be properly positioned for more. So, it’s time for an assignment (re)alignment!

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- Participation is complimentary, but you MUST register – I ask that you invite at least 7 people to register with you.

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You will receive the new *FRESH* Focus ME steps for this quarter’s 7-Day Challenge after you register

You will learn this quarter’s FRESH theme (I can’t wait to share it with you!)…after you register

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Picture this scene.
A reader of your blog and a loyal subscriber gets a new mobile device.
No problem: You’ve taken great care to make your site mobile friendly.
You’ve even taken the right steps to convert more mobile readers to your email list.
So you feel pretty confident that all your bases are covered.
Until your subscriber gets her first email from your latest marketing campaign. It’s all squished up on the screen, it’s impossible to click on any of the links, and the message overall is terribly hard to read. Your loyal reader really wants to get the benefit of your great content. So she spends some time fumbling around trying to make sense of it.
But eventually frustration wins. She gives up and hit the red “delete” key.
Think this doesn’t happen? It sure does. I’ve seen it, more than once.
Mobile email marketing design is smoking hot. If you can manage to make sure your mobile readers are satisfied with those subscriber-based emails, then you have covered what may be the largest of your readership. And here are some tips to help you out.

1. Include a plain text version of every message

Including a plain text copy of every HTML message you send will help eliminate potential issues for those subscribers with mobile readers that do not support HTML.
Any good email marketing service lets you include a plain text version, make sure you’re using it.

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Pam Perry has been helping authors/speakers catapult their business careers for more than 10 years.
Pam Perry is a PR Coach & Social Media Evangelist. Putting YOU in the spotlight. Tips to help you build your platform, promote your brand & bring in business! http://www.socialmediaprsolutions.com
We offer social media management, podcasting & online video services, local search submissions, keyword research, SEO copy writing, guest blogging placement services, journalist outreach for online press coverage, social media training, article development, blog tours & social media campaigns & contests
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As an award-winning publicist & social media strategist, she has represented numerous clients securing media such as Oprah, Essence, Ebony, Publishers' Weekly, Tom Joyner Morning Show, Steve Harvey Show, Fox News and more.
MMS has created social media marketing campaigns for movies such as The Secret Life of Bees and Not Easily Broken.
She is the winner of several awards in social media and book publicity.